A RUSSIAN IMPERIAL PORCELAIN EGG, PERUVIAN SILVER ARTICLES, AMERICAN COIN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, SILVER COFFEE POT
A RUSSIAN IMPERIAL PORCELAIN EGG, PERUVIAN SILVER ARTICLES, AMERICAN COIN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, SILVER COFFEE POT
SEVEN AMERICAN ‘JAPANESE STYLE’ SILVER MUGS, five by Gorham Mfg. Co., 1885/6, each cylindrical, with hammered surface, with double beaded foot, engraved with intersecting
initials, one by Whiting Mfg. Co., circa 1884, cylindrical, with borders of leaftips and rosettes, engraved with foliage, geometric motifs and presentation inscription, and
another by Gorham Mfg. Co., 1875, of tapering cylindrical form, with foliate and star borders, engraved with foliage, 23 ozs.
A GROUP OF PERUVIAN SILVER ARTICLES, 20th century, comprising: a llama-form toothpick holder, a bowl and matching stand, two small plates, six cups and saucers, six ashtrays, a
pie slice, a pair of fish servers, a pair of salad servers and twelve coffee spoons. Together with an Italian silver small bowl, a silver-plated shoe and a sauce ladle. 60 ozs.
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, S. Hoyt, New York, circa 1840, comprising: coffee pot, teapot, creamer and two-handled covered bowl, each of panelled
baluster form, on openwork scroll and shell supports, with borders of foliage, the covers with foliate baluster finials, 94 ozs.
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER PART TEA AND COFFEE SET, Canfield Bro. & Co., Baltimore, Md., mid 19th century, comprising: coffee pot, teapot and two-handled covered sugar bowl, each
of urn form, repousse and chased allover with flowers and foliage on matte ground, the eagle head spouts with mask and shell terminals, the finials in the form of birds perched
on rods, 102 ozs.
A GERMAN SILVER PLATTER AND PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER TAZZE, 20th century, the first oval, with molded rim, the tazze each by Gorham Mfg. Co., 1929, in the St. Duns tan pattern,
each of shaped circular form with molded rim, engraved with scrolling foliage and initial, 95 ozs. L. of first 24 in. (3)
AN AMERICAN SILVER WATER PITCHER, Black, Starr & Frost, early 20th century, of oval section, with hammered surface, molded rim, foliate scroll handle, mono grammed, 28 ozs.
A GEORGE DH STYLE SILVER TWO-HANDLED CENTERPD2CE BOWL, circular, applied with two lion mask and pendant ring handles, and two Baroque style cartouches engraved with crests and
coronets, 65 ozs. D. 11′A in.
A PAIR OF SHEFFIELD PLATED THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA, Matthew Boulton, circa 1810, each with circular base, tapering stem, with detachable branches, campana-form sconces, (one
broken), with remov able nozzles, gadroon rims.
A GEORGE DJ SILVER COFFEE POT, Thomas Wallis, London, 1774, of tapering cylindrical form with incurved base, with shellwork borders, later chased with scrolls, flowers and
foliage, with bud finial, engraved on both sides with crests within garters, with mounted wood handle, fully marked on base and inside cover, (altered), 26 ozs. gross.
THREE SILVER ARTICLES, comprising: a Victo rian Scottish salver, J. McKay, Edinburgh, 1846, of shaped circular form, with scroll and shell rim, on three openwork panel supports,
engraved in the center with scrolls, foliage and intersecting initials, the base with presentation inscription, a George HI two-handled sugar bowl, Thomas Law, Sheffield, 1805,
oval, with reeded harp-shaped handles, bright-cut with scrolling foliage, flowers and two initialled wreaths, and an American coin mug, William I. Tenney, New York, circa 1840,
cylindrical, with molded bands, converted to a creamer, monogrammed, (splits to handle), 28 ozs.
A GROUP OF GEORGE HI SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, comprising: a teapot stand Samuel Hennell, London, 1800, oval, on four supports, engraved with wriggle-work borders, crested oval
cartouche, a creamer, London, 1791, of helmet shape, bright-cut with foliate borders and monogrammed diamond-shaped cartouche, with molded lip, a meat skewer, William Eley &.
William Fearn, London, 1816, engraved with crest, a meat skewer, London, 1801, engraved with presentation initials, a serving spoon, maker’s mark IB, London, 1804, Old English
handle. Together with a Russian silver creamer, St. Petersburg, /&36,baluster, gilt interior, quatrefoil hp, 26 ozs.
A GEORGE m STYLE SILVER SALVER, 20th century, of shaped circular form, on three leaf-capped claw-and-ball feet, with gadroon rim, engraved in the center with armorial, bearing
pseudo hallmarks for Paul Storr, London, 1808, 30 ozs.
FIVE UNUSUAL GERMAN SILVER AND WOOD CANES, circa 1900, one with handle in die form of a rapturous semi-clad maiden on a tassled pillow, another with handle in the form of a
hunter accompanied by a hound, taking aim at some birds, another with handle in the form of a naked maiden languishing amid waves and hnllnKhes, one with handle in the form of
two dolphins, and the last with handle in the form of a maiden reaching for coral within waves.
SEVEN UNUSUAL CARVED IVORY AND WOODEN CANES, late 19thl20th century, one with handle in the form of a horsehead and hoof, with silver mount, one with handle in the form of a
hound with silver mount, one with handle in the form of a terrier, one with handle in the form of three graduated pugdog heads, another with handle in the form of a hand
grasping a bearded head, one with handle in the form of a parrot, and another with handle carved with a continuous scene of hunters and hounds.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FIVE PIECE TEA SET, S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore, circa 1860, comprising: two teapots, covered sugar bowl, creamer and waste bowl, of urn shape, embossed with
vacant floral cartouches, and with stamped borders of roses and oak spray finials, (thin where engraving removed), 109 ozs. H. of teapots 10′A in.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PART TEA SET AND A TWO-HANDLED TRAY, J.B. & S.M. Knowles Co., Providence, RJ., late 19th century, comprising: a two-handled tea urn on lampstand, covered
sugar bowl, creamer and waste bowl, embossed and chased in Baltimore style with flowers on matted ground, the tray with chased border to match, the center initialled within an
engraved band of scrolling leaves, 267 ozs. L. of tray over handles 32 3A in.
A RUSSIAN PORCELAIN EGG, circa 1900, the light blue glazed body painted with intersecting foliage and strap-work. L. 3 % in.
A RUSSIAN IMPERIAL PORCELAIN EGG, mid-19th century, the white glazed body painted in gilt and light blue and scroll reserves containing a dove or a star in rayed surround,
latticework and flowers. L. 27/s in.
THREE RUSSIAN EGGS, circa 1900, comprising: a blue glazed porcelain egg, painted with flowers on sky background within gilt scroll border, and Cyrillic inscription Christ Is
Risen, a larger blue glazed porcelian egg, painted with middle band of flowers within gilt-edged green stripes, and a beaded egg with floral design.
TWO RUSSIAN PORCELAIN EGGS, circa 1900, the first with white glazed body, painted with pink flowers within circular dotted reserves, gilt dotted flowers and crowned monogram of
Alexandra Feodorovna, the second with pink body, painted with branches of blue flowers.